Re: RDF Triples in XML, named graphs

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Jeremy, Patrick,

Wow. I'm impressed. This approach never occured to me. It seems *right*.

There's just one objection I have, as someone developing an RDF editor
tool: There should be a standard way for declaring an XSLT stylesheet
for transforming a document from basic TriX into the convenience syntax
used. It would be very annoying if my editor could read TriX in your
carefully crafted syntax that expresses the problems in your domain with
beautiful simplicity, but is only able to output plain TriX triples.

How about an optional attribute on the <graphset> element, giving the
URI of a stylesheet for transforming plain TriX into the user's prefered
syntax?

- - Benja

Jeremy Carroll wrote:
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| Yesterday I said:
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|> I have also done work with Patrick Stickler on a triple based XML
|> syntax and named graphs that I will circulate tomorrow - this too we
|> could talk about.
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| It can be found at
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| http://www-uk.hpl.hp.com/people/jjc/tmp/trix.pdf
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| and will be accessible at,
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| http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/2003/HPL-2003-268.html
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| once it has gone through the HP Labs tech report publication process.
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| Jeremy
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Received on Wednesday, 11 February 2004 09:54:25 UTC